Daniel Handler has revived the Snicket narrator from his previous 13-volume young adult series "A Series of Unfortunate Events" in his new novel "Who Could That Be at This Hour?"
A copy of a colonial Psalm Book will be sold during an auction in New York later this year and is expected fetch as much as $30 million.
Turkish writer Elif Shafak opened up about her country in the London Book Festival saying Turkey has finally begun to find its literary voice.
Fans and journalists stayed up all nightjust to get a copy of writer Haruki Murakami's latest novel, details of which have been kept a secret.
Tabloids have confirmed that Apple did not ban the sales of SAGA comics and it was only a miscommunication between the writer and the company.
Barnes & Noble announces the introduction of its new publishing platform for authors named NOOK Press in a press release.
In her new novel, 32-year-old Laurie Edwards talks about chronic pain management and gender biases when it comes to how men and women experience and are treated for pain.
J.W. "Bill" Marriott Jr. reveals his story of success and all the lessons life taught him in his new book "Without Reservations: How a Family Root Beer Stand Grew Into a Global Hotel Company."
Israeli-born author Edeet Ravel has written a published a novel in six months which is inspired by a tragedy that took place in Norway.
Gillian Flynn's "Gone Girl" drops to the third spot on NPR's Bestsellers' list after completing 42 weeks on the list.
Journalist Rory Carroll describes Hugo Chavez's rise to power and what he saw as the president's catastrophic mismanagement in his new novel "Comandante: Hugo Chavez's Venezuela."
Authors Haruki Murakami and Michel Houellebecq head the list of 10 novelists shortlisted for this year's prestigious Impac Award.
Owing to the death of Margaret Thatcher, former Telegraph editor Charles Moore will be publishing her biography immediately after her funeral.
Scott Turow, author and president of the Authors Guild laments over the "slow death" of American authors.
BBC has announced the commencement of shooting of its film "The Whale", which is the story of 14-year-old Nantucket seafarer Thomas Nickerson, the inspiration behind Herman Melville's classic novel Moby Dick.
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